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Vaccinations: What You Need To Know

Call (970) 926-6340 with questions regarding vaccinations.


NOTICE: Starting March 1, 2024, walk-in vaccination services are only available at the following times for established patients. 
Due to changes in regulatory requirements, Colorado Mountain Medical can no longer accept walk-in patients for lab work and immunizations five days/week at all locations. Starting March 1, 2024, to best accommodate our patients, we are offering the following days/times for these walk-in services. Please note, walk-in services are only available to established* patients of Colorado Mountain Medical.
  • Avon - Suite 200: Monday - Friday | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Vail: Tuesdays & Fridays | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Eagle: Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Dillon: Monday - Thursday | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

*An established patient is someone who has been seen by a primary care or specialty provider in the last three years. This does not include Urgent Care visits.

COVID-19 Vaccines

For more information on COVID-19 Please visit our COVID-19 page >

Flu vaccinations are administered without seeing a provider

All Eagle County community members are encouraged to get vaccinated against the flu. Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control indicate that everyone 6 months and older should get vaccinated for seasonal flu every year. Most health insurance plans cover the cost of vaccination at a regular clinic, provider office or pharmacy.
  • Flu vaccinations are administered at CMM locations on a walk-in basis for adults, children and babies beginning at 6-months old.
  • Vaccinations are available beginning mid-September and administered as supplies allow.
  • Vaccinations are available Monday-Friday at Colorado Mountain Medical locations in Avon, DillonEagle and Vail.
  • Most insurances cover the vaccination cost at a regular clinic, provider office or pharmacy.
  • For uninsured patients, the cost of a flu vaccine for ages 6 months to 64 years is $59, and the cost for a high dose flu vaccine for uninsured patients at 65+ years is $102, with a 15% discount for payment at time of service.
  • For additional locations in Eagle County offering flu vaccinations, as well as frequently asked questions visit VailHealth.org/Flu.

Children's Vaccinations 

Children's vaccinations are administered at their age appropriate exam with their Colorado Mountain Medical provider.
  • Vaccines available from Birth to 18 years of age:
    • Hepatitis B
    • Rotavirus
    • Diphtheria, tetanus & acellular pertussis=Dtap
    • Haemophilus influenza type b=Hib
    • Pneumococcal conjugate= PCV13
    • Inactivated polio= IPV
    • Influenza
    • Measles, mumps, rubella= MMR
    • Varicella
    • Hepatitis A
    • Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis= Tdap
    • Human papillomavirus= HPV
    • Meningococcal B
    • Pneumococcal polysaccharide= PPSV23
    • COVID-19 - at this time we do not have pediatric COVID-19 vaccines available.

Adult Vaccinations

Vaccinations are typically given during an office visit with a Colorado Mountain Medical provider.
  • We accept outside orders for vaccinations. 
  • After a series is started then patients walk in for the rest of the series.   
  • Available Adult vaccines:
    • Influenza
    • Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis= Tdap
    • Measles, mumps, rubella- MMR
    • Varicella
    • Zoster=Shingrix
    • Human papillomavirus= HPV
    • Pneumococcal conjugate= PCV13
    • Pneumococcal polysaccharide= PPSV23
    • Hepatitis A
    • Hepatitis B
    • Hepatitis A and B
    • Meningococcal A, C, W, Y
    • Meningococcal B
    • Heamophilus influenzae type b
    • COVID-19
    • Prevnar 20

Tdap is administered without seeing a provider

  • Tdap vaccine can protect adolescents and adults from tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. One dose of Tdap is routinely given at age 11 or 12.  People who did not get Tdap at that age should get it as soon as possible.
  • Tdap is especially important for health care professionals and anyone having close contact with a baby younger than 12 months. 
  • Pregnant women should get a dose of Tdap during every pregnancy, to protect the newborn from pertussis. Infants are most at risk for severe, life-threatening complications from pertussis

Colorado Immunization Information System Disclosure

Colorado Immunization Information System (CIIS) is a confidential, computerized system that collects and consolidates vaccination data for Coloradans of all ages from a variety of sources.

CIIS helps healthcare providers, schools, childcare centers, universities and individuals keep track of the shots that they and/or their children have received.

To exclude yours or your child’s information from CIIS, visit the CIIS opt-out procedures web page to opt out of the registry. You will also find information about how to rescind a prior opt out.